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CAMILLE JULIEN BABINEAU The quiet demeanor and uhchangeable good nature of this senior cheer-leader will always remain in the minds of all his classmates as one of the pleasant memories of St. Ber- nard’s. Camille has plenty of steadfastness, ability, initia- tive and resourcefulness with which to face the future. So long, Camille, and may happiness be youts all along the way. MAURICE ROGER BLAIS Maurice is a real student who has for the past fout years learned how to sutceed. He is outstanding for sincerity and friendliness toward all his classmates. In a quiet man- ner he has busily pursued his course to graduation. For such steadfasiness, we predict much success. Good luck, Maurice. RICHARD ALBERT BOUSQUET Dick, one of our popular forty-sixers is a lover of sports, especially football, and has often had a great share in the victory through his energy and enthusiasm. As score-keeper at our basketball games he often received as many cheers as the players themselves. Keep up the scoring, Dick, in the years ahead. LAURENT ROLAND CARON Here is a boy whose capacity for the quiet enjoyment of worthwhile things is very great. A few of his many inter- ests are swimming, hunting, photography, and traveling, not to mention reading and listening to symphonic orchestras. There will not be much chance of idle hours in Laurent’s career, so with sincerest wishes we bid him “bon voyage.” JORDAN JAMES CAULFIELD Our superior athlete and champion of the basketball court, is otherwise a most quiet and unassuming senior. “Jug” is a good mixer and has a kindly manner toward all. We hear that he is tending toward pharmacy where we know his dependability and level-headedness will spell success. Best of everything, “Jug.” 13
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ELEANOR CATHERINE HOLDEN The senior class chose wisely when it elected Eleanor as vice-president. With marked poise and timely reserve, she has quietly carried out her particular duties, and always with a friendly smile and charming courtesy. She is a con- noisseur on nice clothes, and will be an excellent represent- ative of the Class of ‘46 when she takes her place in the post-war world. Best wishes, Eleanor, from the class. RENE GERARD RHEAULT A jovial smile, curly hair, and flashing blue eycs, that’s Rene. He is one of our traveling students who daily bridges the gap between Leominster and Fitchburg. He | is not only big of stature but also big of heart. His love of fun must not go unwritten, and it is this which will make him even more popular in the coming years. As class ' treasurer, he has proved himself most trustworthy avd de- pendable. Loads of happiness, Rene!!! SORTS fe EES (2 JAMES FRANCIS CRAFFEY Here we have a true class president, one who has ful- filled all the requirements that go to make up an ideal leader. Jimmy’s cheerfulness and his unfailing friendli- ness have placed him foremost in our estimation. A soul of sincerity, a most capable sports manager, and an all- round exceilent sport, that’s Jim. The dreariness of the Latin class would often have been extreme but for Jimmy’s intelligent and humorous questions. We, the class of °46, sincerely wish our president all the happiness possible in the future. PATRICIA ELEANOR MORAN Pat is our charming class secretary, who has certainly proved herself an able leader in class affairs. Her name has always held a high place on the Commercial Honor list, and yet, she has never failed to be on hand, to cheer our team to victory. Pat's graciousness and sweetness of man- ner have aroused admiration throughout high school, and we know Pat will go far in her chosen career. The best of evervthing to you, Pat. 12
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EDGAR YVES CHABOT Beyond the confines of our school “Speed” is known as an ardent lover of the wide open spaces. He likes skating, hiking, camping, and riding horses. He is also a stamp col- lector of fame, but when questioned admits that his ambi- tion is to travel far and see the world. Our sincerest wishes for luck will travel with you, “Speed.” ERNEST PETER COUTURE Ernie has always been an exceptional student, his name always prominent on our Honor Rolls. As a cheer leader he is outstanding and has inspired and united our cheering sections on many occasions. Always courteous and geniai Ernie’s saxophone playing has been an indispensable sup- port to our school orchestra. As a school councilor, a dra- matic star, and as the popular vocalist in our Junior-Senior Reception we have much to remember of Ernie. Good luck, Ernie, we know that great success is in store for you. ROBERT EDWARD CUNNINGHAM Bob is a member of our class who needs no introduction. We just have to mention his name and the thought of a friendly, earnest and capable Student Councilor comes to our minds. As president of the Dramatic Club, he has certainly proved his worth. Bob has the happy faculty of being quiet and reserved at the right moment, but when the hour for fun comes there is no more ardent enthusiast than Bob himself. So, to a swell classmate, we wish lots of success in the days to come. DONALD RICHARD FISHER A whiz at Chem and Math, that’s Donald, who has been with us since our first high school days in the portables. We will always remember his outstanding rendition of “I’ve Been Working on the Railroad” in our Junior-Senior Re- ception. Because he has such a fine sense of humor, Don- ald is a favorite with all his classmates. We are most con- fident that the future holds much of worth in store for him. Best of luck, Donald. DAVID WILLIAM GILMARTIN Merry brown eyes, wavy hair, one of ou r best dressed students, there you have Dave. Due to his ingenuity as Editor-in-Chief of our Blue and Gold our class paper has been printed for the first time. He is one of the most hu- morous boys in our class and his witty remarks have often entertained us. The class of ’46 joins in wishing all the luck possible in the future to Dave.
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